Dilation Exercise 24

In an effort to further promote my new novel, Of Thimble and Threat: The Life of a Ripper Victim, released by Lazy Fascist Press, my Dilation Exercise for today is based on a Jack the Ripper illustration I did many years ago. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If the artwork inspires a story, please say something about it in a comment. Need a further explanation? Go to Imagination Workout—The Dilation Exercises.

That he couldn’t save her with the tools he possessed was maddening, but then what he believed to be redemption would never be a part of her world.
What he’d never understand was that, considering the world as she knew it, he had indeed saved her.

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Oh yeah. This image and the text above and below bring out a certain creative churning my brain and gut. If you weren’t already writing this story, this image, coupled with the words would drive me to at least attempt a short story of some kind.